Topics
History - Term 1
Sources of Medieval India
Emergence of New Kingdoms in North India
- Introduction to Emergence of New Kingdoms in North India
- Origin of the Rajputs
- Pratiharas
- Palas Dharmapala (A.D. (CE) 770 - 810)
- Mahipala I (988 - 1038)
- The Chauhans
- Contribution of Rajputs- Art and Architecture
- Contribution of Palas to Culture
- Islam
- Mahmud of Ghazni (A.D. (CE) 997 -1030)
- Muhammad of Ghor (1149 - 1206)
- The Battle of Tarain (1191 - 1192)
Emergence of New Kingdoms in South India: Later Cholas and Pandyas
- The Later Cholas
- Administration of Chola Empire
- Local Governance of Chola Empire
- Sources of the Cholas - Inscriptions
- Revenue of Chola Empire
- Social Structure Based on Land Relations
- Irrigation of Chola Empire
- Religion of Chola Empire
- Cholas as Patrons of Learning
- Trade of Chola Empire
- The Later Pandyas
- Administration of Pandyas
- Irrigation of Pandyas
- Religion Background of Pandyas
- Trade of Pandyas
The Delhi Sultanate
Geography - Term 1
Interior of the Earth
Landforms
Population and Settlement
Civics - Term 1
Equality
Political Parties
Economics - Term 1
Production
History - Term 2
Vijayanagar and Bahmani Kingdoms
- Rise of the Vijayanagar and the Bahamani Kingdoms
- Foundation of Vijayanagar Empire
- Krishnadevaraya
- Battle of Talikota and the Decline of Vijayanagar
- Aravidu Dynasty
- Administration, Economic, Social Life, Trade, and Art and Culture of Vijayanagar
- Bahmani Kingdom
- Ala-ud-din Hasan Bahman Shah (1347–1358)
- Muhammad Shah I (1358–1375)
- Mahmud Gawan
- Decline of Bahmani Kingdom
- Contribution of Bahmani Sultans
The Mughal Empire
Rise of Marathas and Peshwas
- Introduction of Rise of Marathas and Peshwas
- Factors Responsible for the Rise of Marathas
- Shivaji
- Shivaji’S Confrontation with Sultan of Bijapur
- Consolidation of Maratha Power
- Shivaji and Aurangzeb
- Maratha Administration under Shivaji
- Army of Shivaji
- Ashtapradhan Mandal (Council of Eight Ministers)
- Shambhuji
- Shahu Maharaja
- Peshwas
- Maratha Administration Under Peshwas
- The Fall of Marathas
Geography - Term 2
Resources
- Meaning of Resources
- Importance of Resource
- Classification of Natural Resources
- Conventional Sources of Energy and Non-conventional Sources of Energy
- Solar Energy
- Wind Energy
- Hydropower
- Conventional Sources of Energy and Non-conventional Sources of Energy
- Metallic Resources
- Non-metallic Resources
- Fossil Fuel Resources
Tourism
Civics - Term 2
State Government
Media and Democracy
History - Term 3
New Religious Ideas and Movements
Art and Architecture of Tamil Nadu
- Art and Architecture of Tamil Nadu
- Pandya Temples, Sculptures, and Paintings in the Pallava Epoch
- Temples, Sculptures, and Painting in the Early Chola Epoch
- Temples, Sculptures, and Painting in the Later Chola Epoch
- Temples, Sculptures, and Painting in the Later Pandyas
- Temples, Sculptures, and Painting in the Vijayanagara Epoch
- Modern Period (After A.D. 1600)
Jainism, Buddhism and Ajivika Philosophy in Tamil Nadu
Geography - Term 3
Exploring Continents – North America and South America
- Continent: North America
- Physiography of North Amercia
- Drainage in North America
- North America : Climate
- North America: Natural Vegetation
- Agriculture in North Amercia
- Minerals of North America
- Industries in North Amercia
- Population Distribution of North America
- Transport of North America
- Trade of North America
- Continent: South America
- Physiography of South America
- Drainage in South America
- South America: Climate
- South America: Natural Vegetation
- South America: Wildlife
- Agriculture of South America
- Minerals of South America
- Industries of South America
- Trade of South America
- Transport in South America
- Population of South America
- Languages and Religions of South America
- Difference Between North America and South America
Map Reading
Natural Hazards – Understanding of Disaster Management in Practice
Civics - Term 3
Women Empowerment
Market and Consumer Protection
Road Safety
Economics - Term 3
Tax and Its Importance
- Adam Smith's four Canons of Taxation: Canon of Equality, Canon of Certainity, Canon of Convenience and Canon of Economy
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